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To: jgideon who wrote (523)2/20/1998 5:14:00 PM
From: David Alan CookRespond to of 118717
 
jg,
The DC Express is my actual portfolio. It is not a simulated model etc. It reflects the ups and downs that one can expect from investing in small cap stocks. I have taken a large position in TSSW because I am bullish on the prospects of a turnaround. I am not bullish because I have a large position. ( There is a big difference )
My believe is that one needs to take a buy and hold investment approach to investing in turnarounds. I would not recommend trading these stocks. I upgrade TSSW from a hold to a buy at $1.50 and then upgrade it to a strong buy at $1 15/16s. I have paid as much as $4.125 for some of my holdings.
Watch this company. I believe we will see continued progress in the upcoming qtrs. This company IMO is turning the corner. No insider sold at $5. Lots of option related buying. Company turning profitable. . watch international sales Esp Italy . . and watch out for a product announcement for WinCheckit when MSFT launches it product.
The only analyst that follows this company had an estimate of a loss of .06 for the 4th qtr. The company beat this estimate recently and the stock takes a hit after moving up 100% in about 7 days.
I added to my position right at the close. Those 2 3,000 share trades near the close were mine.
Thanks for your comments. All opinions welcome.

DC